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In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the implications of the controversial acquisition of UK chip leader Arm by US rival Nvidia. Black Lives Matter has raised awareness of social inequalities, but is the tech sector becoming more diverse? And we ask if business software can learn from the addictive nature of social apps. Read the issue now.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to UPS CIO Juan Perez to find out how making his IT department "business intimate" is driving innovation. We look at how cloud management platforms can help ease the adoption of multiple public cloud services. And we examine how UK local councils are struggling to deal with cyber attacks. Read the issue now.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we speak to the chief digital information officer of Manchester United Football Club to discuss the IT that keeps a premiership team running. We also investigate how well prepared the UK is for major semiconductor supply chain disruptions. Read the issue now.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
Server virtualization is helping IT organizations improve data center productivity in fundamental ways. To gain the full value of virtualization, you need servers that are built to handle the heavy and ever-changing demands of a virtualized and consolidated computing environment. Read on to learn more . . .
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn how Oracle’s SPARC T4 servers deliver new levels of end-to-end data center performance never before seen in the T-Series line of servers.
VIDEO:
This brief video explores key server purchasing criteria for your virtual environment. Discover a recommended hardware offering that optimizes memory utilization, reduces latency, and eliminates I/O bottlenecks here.
WHITE PAPER:
The all new Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family complements the new Windows® 7 operating system by building effective trusted computing and management mechanisms into the hardware. Read this paper to learn more.
RESOURCE:
Explore this exclusive resource to discover how NVIDIA's software, processors, tools, marketing, expertise and connected service combined create the perfect equation for visual computing.